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great assets in here but by far the best asset that oath has is its leader tim armstrong.nk he can start doing impressive things. we checked in with him the ceo of verizon's oath subsidiary earlier today. so take a look before we get started with our interview at oath, there is a change at the top with verizon. >> impact is great because it is about 5g and verizon has been a leader and today's announcement tells you how serious we are in building out 5g. we want to be the largest media company at oath. for us this is a pure signal, pure leadership sign that verizon is going to be the leader in 5g he is staying as executive chairman, so you will be working with him both lowell and hans will be spending a lot of time with lowell and lowell's vision is he was the first real executive to say hey, linear is fantastic and digital is where it is going so the combination, we are in a great position to capitalize >> you don't hear media execs talk about the speed and the technology that gets it to you this does make oath and you, because of your background a little bit different so
great assets in here but by far the best asset that oath has is its leader tim armstrong.nk he can start doing impressive things. we checked in with him the ceo of verizon's oath subsidiary earlier today. so take a look before we get started with our interview at oath, there is a change at the top with verizon. >> impact is great because it is about 5g and verizon has been a leader and today's announcement tells you how serious we are in building out 5g. we want to be the largest media...
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. >> when i spoke with tim armstrong this morning, the ceo of oath which is buried within verizon but fortune 300 sized company. he emphasized 5g i think it's interesting, you've got agt that wants to go into entertainment. you have verizon that wants to go deeper into technology. is that cultural >> yeah, it is it's cultural. i think it is. and it's, listen, i mean, you can argue to a certain extent randall stephenson has been running away from their core business for years. >> that's where i'm going. >> and making decisions based on maintaining the dividend and what he believed to be fair as a potential growth opportunities for at&t different than what mcadam will see and potentially mr. vestberg will see. 5g is the key for them they made no secret of that. the man who sat at the top of eriksson will fully capable of that but mcadam said, listen, it's a turbulent world now. it is always, of course. and, you know, you need somebody who is going to be seen as innovative with that fresh set of eyes. and i did ask, i'm like, well, the tenure at eriksson is tumultuous he said our board d
. >> when i spoke with tim armstrong this morning, the ceo of oath which is buried within verizon but fortune 300 sized company. he emphasized 5g i think it's interesting, you've got agt that wants to go into entertainment. you have verizon that wants to go deeper into technology. is that cultural >> yeah, it is it's cultural. i think it is. and it's, listen, i mean, you can argue to a certain extent randall stephenson has been running away from their core business for years....
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. >> and where does this leave tim armstrong? >> i don't know. . >> i saw tim yesterday for a second here for -- i don't know what that -- just a anecdote. anyway, in other corporate news, docusign beating the street in its first quarterly results since ipo in april stock up more than 50% since the ipo. stitch fixes latest numbers bet than expected. added more subscribers to its online personal clothing line service. i need one of those. company also launches stitch fix kids a platform to shop for children. and shares of apple are under pressure now earlier we looked at a double, 1.5% now japan's nikkei news service says apple's orders for new iphone parts may fall compared to the same period of last year apple is being extremely conservative parts for new phones, to you introdu - to be introduced later in the year. >>> and president trump will attend the g7 summit in canada today. kayla tausche joins us in new york city. >> reporter: good morning. ahead of the summit the president doubling down on trade positions that angered allies ahead of what
. >> and where does this leave tim armstrong? >> i don't know. . >> i saw tim yesterday for a second here for -- i don't know what that -- just a anecdote. anyway, in other corporate news, docusign beating the street in its first quarterly results since ipo in april stock up more than 50% since the ipo. stitch fixes latest numbers bet than expected. added more subscribers to its online personal clothing line service. i need one of those. company also launches stitch fix kids a...
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catch cramer's interview with the ceo, tim armstrong at 6:00 p.m. eastern time on "mad money. >>> inside look at america's latest super computer that could give the country a much needed edge on everything from machine learning to autonomous driving in the race for computing supremacy. >> speaking of races, eric is at the triple crown with justified, eric >> reporter: okay, i'm going to see can i can get on the horse and track, t buif not, we'll talk about the triple crown when we continue. >>> welcome back after winning the kentucky derby and preakness, justify will attempt to be the 13th horse to win the triple crown tomorrow in the running of the 150th belmont stakes we are live -- you're not on the horse, eric. i'm -- >> reporter: i tried to do that segment. i almost got injured glad i made it herement i'm not on the horse they are going to start a race in minutes, actually, so you could see horses behind me, but the numbers are getting out of control. they are astounding. because justified is racing for the triple crown, they expect an olympic
catch cramer's interview with the ceo, tim armstrong at 6:00 p.m. eastern time on "mad money. >>> inside look at america's latest super computer that could give the country a much needed edge on everything from machine learning to autonomous driving in the race for computing supremacy. >> speaking of races, eric is at the triple crown with justified, eric >> reporter: okay, i'm going to see can i can get on the horse and track, t buif not, we'll talk about the triple...
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middle of this with questions about whether you will be running the company, the news stories, tim armstrongoath is here >> i talked to him last night. strangely you might not believe this, running the business is a lot easier than it appears from the outside. we are setting a future direction of the company >> let's talk about the future direction of the company, i know that's what you want to talk about. there's a book about the current state and future of the advertising business one thing that it does bring up is the question of the model from an agency perspective, given the transformation to digital. wpp is a global institution with lots of different pieces all over >> yeah. >> if we have this conversation five years from now, what would wpp look like? >> i interviewed ken yesterday, yesterday afternoon, i sort of disagree with a lot of ken's book i felt quite depressed about the future of the business from that book, i feel optimistic about the future, but getting back to wpp we will be a reshaped company. simpler, easier to navigate, more data driven, more technology enabled we have
middle of this with questions about whether you will be running the company, the news stories, tim armstrongoath is here >> i talked to him last night. strangely you might not believe this, running the business is a lot easier than it appears from the outside. we are setting a future direction of the company >> let's talk about the future direction of the company, i know that's what you want to talk about. there's a book about the current state and future of the advertising business...